Beatles references and appearances in Puppet Showshttps://youtu.be/U6KJJjEK4AoFeaturing: The Muppet Show, Sesame Street/Sesame Tree (one is from US the other from UK), Spitting Image and more.

There are many blogs
that treat subjects like Beatles references and appearances in songs, movies
and general pop culture. However, these blogs usually only talk about it,
except in a few occasions a link is thrown in, but most of the times they leave
the actual reference to you to find. In the SgtPepperChannel blog and channel we covered most of
the references in music and films, both with a 50 minutes video and this time
we will look at all the Beatles references and appearances in cartoons from TV Series
and puppets animations/sketches from kids programs. Making these sort of video is almost impossible
to release publicly as copyright infringements usually ends up in taking the
video down, in fact the YouTube upload lasted less than a week and was barely viewed (it got only 3000 views), so, one more time Google Drive comes at hand.This compilation contains the full episode of Celebrity Deathmatch, the unedited
musicvideo of Ringo's song in The Powerpuff Girls, the extended scene of Ned
Flander's Beatles collection (The Simpsons) and the unedited Mad Mod chase from
Teen-Titans. And it also contains the clips from the "Beatles on Puppet Shows".
This blog is great if you want to share both subjects at once.Let me apology on advance for any eventual mistake or misspelling.

There is a weird recurrence every time I upload a big
project like this the main video of this blog, and it is that, as soon as I publish
the new video I find a similar upload that could have helped me a lot during my
research. In this case I found three Simpsons clips compilations with a few
clips missing on this blog collection. The following 3 videos are linked
straight to the point.

The Something About The Beatles podcast presented a special episode dedicated to the references to
the Beatles in the Simpsons cartoon. Unfortunately, I can’t embed the podcast
to this vlog, so you will have to click this link to access it. http://somethingaboutthebeatles.com/122-simpsons-stories/

This podcast mentions a few clips missing from the main
video of this blog.
A very funny one is the end of the credits in “D'oh-in' in the Wind” (S10E06)
where homer said “I buried Flanders”.

CLIP COMING SOON !

One last Beatles reference missing from the main video can be found in the episode "Rock Bottom", but it appears very quickly.

So, here's a screenshot of the actual reference.

The other is from “The Mysterious Voyage of Homer” (S08E09)
quoting “goo goo g'joob !”

A similar (trippy) clip can be seen in the episode S02Ep12 A Sharkwork Orange of Eak! The Cat.

On JoJo's Bizarre Adventure many of the character's names are references to the Beatles. Example: Erina Pendleton's name is possibly based on a mispronunciation of Eleanor Rigby ; Rubber Soul is named after the Beatles album Rubber Soul. ; Ghiaccio's White Album is named after the Beatles' album "The Beatles", nicknamed "White Album" by the fans ; Lucy Steel's Stand is named after the song of the same name by The Beatles; and others ...See the full list here: http://jojo.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_cultural_references_in_JoJo%27s_Bizarre_AdventureAs all the episodes are in Japanese, it was too demanding to follow the whole episode(s) only to understand who is who and if the clip is worth to be used; also I had trouble distinguishing the references in the cartoon from the one in the comic book … it is just too much work for this animation series.

An episode of Star vs the Forces of Evil features a long scene that resemble the Sea of Time from the film Yellow Submarine: https://youtu.be/69AHO_dARt4?t=4m46sSuperjail! , the American adult animated television series produced by Augenblick Studios has another sort of the Yellow Submarine parody, this time it is the Sea of Monsters:

And the cartoon The Loud House briefly mention the song All you need is love.

This clip features Beatles albums portrayed by Spongebob, however, there are no direct references, just use a bit of imagination to get the connections.

The first has to be the one of The Powerpuff Girls called "Meet the Beat
Alls", the entire episode is a Beatles reference. The plot goes that the
for villains joins together and becomes invincible so get called the Beat-Alls. You can check all the references in this video : https://youtu.be/7raxJUDldDs

Another interesting cartoon that is not mentioned in the main collection is the episode number four two of the second season of BoJack Horseman called "After the Party". In this episode there is a very special guest: Paul McCartney! Indeed that’s Sir McCartney voicing himself.
The episode was aired on July 17, 2015.
Here’s the full clip: Paul’s scene is at the end.Alternately use this link: https://www.bitchute.com/video/jcpnngCpoWlJ

And here's just the ending clip featuring Paul's cameo.

Same thing for the
children cartoon Wonder Pets!. The episode "Save The Beetles!" has
the fab four in beetle version as main characters throughout he entire video.
The Beetles get stuck with their submarine among some seaweed and Wonderpets
save them. The Beetles play a concert to thank them. This cartoon is more suitable for a young public.Wonder Pets: https://my.mail.ru//mail/billy.shears/video/_myvideo/66.html

Another cartoon with
"beetles" as main characters is Timon & Pumbaa in the episode
"Rocky Mountain Lie". Sorry for the format of this video.

The next cartoons are
(no wonder) from The Simpsons (Matt Groening is a big fan).
The one with most references is the first episode of season 5, "Homer's
Barbershop Quartet". The plot resembles a in many aspects stories of the Beatles
and references so many Beatles things; also, in this episode George Harrison plays a cameo as himself in two scenes.

If you listened
closely at the music in the credits you may have heard some backwards voices.
That's Paul reading a recipe for a really ripping lentil soup ! Here you can
hear that message played in reverse.The other Beatle to
appear as voicing of own character is Ringo Starr. Ringo has the most lines
between the three episodes ... well, as we know Ringo is a good actor. This is the
episode number 218 ("Brush With Greatness").

The other Simpsons episodes with most references to the Beatles is "The Bart of War" (Season 14 episode 21). Bart and Milhouse break into Ned Flander's basement/Beatles Museum … and the wreck it. Embedded in this blog is the full clip of the scene, otherwise use this link if you fancy watching the whole episode : https://my.mail.ru/mail/billy.shears/video/_myvideo/71.html

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Since I'm sharing full episodes here's a one with a short parody of the
Beatles/Simon & Garfunkel performance at the Ed Sullivan Show made by
Animaniacs. The trilogy episode (Season 3 Episode 15) has a reference in the
name : "A Hard Day's Warner / Gimme a Break / Please Please Please Get a
Life Foundation".

If you would like to
see in full some of the cartoons presented in this collection let me know in
the comments. For now, I think these are the ones who need to be seen in full.

In case anyone of you is Italian, I have the clip from Detective Conan dubbed
in Italian. And if you speak Spanish I have the clip from "Communuts" by
Histeria! in Spanish.An honorable mention
goes to The Simpsons, Sesame Tree and Teletubbies doing the Abbey Road crossing.************************************************************PUPPET SHOWS BEATLES REFERENCEThe main idea was to make a unique video for cartoons and puppetry, both because I wanted to keep the video to a certain length and also because many fonts complain that puppets are not animation.

But, since the YouTube upload has been deleted the two subjects will be blended into a unique video.However part 1 of the video is just cartoons, part 2 is puppets.
An extended clip I could share is the one produced in 1988 by Spitting Image featuring Paul McCartney, The Who, The Rolling Stones and other rock stars. Somehow most of you find these clips from Spitting Image disturbing. So, maybe viewer discretion is advised.

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This is actually the third time I made and published this video and every time
it got blocked after reaching thousands of views, but, because it is an
interesting subject I don't mind re-working on it.From now on this compilation will be my backup video.
If you would like sharing this video but you think it is too long, then there
is a SUPERCUTS version too available !If you know any other reference that wasn't listed here, please leave a comment
(or leave it on the main YouTube video: https://youtu.be/lOrOz5fvSxU

There is an episode of the Simpsons where Homer and Milhouse sing Stand
By Me to Bart. The Beatles were big fans of Ben E. King and jammed upon
it during the Twickenham Session, also John Lennon made it famous with
his 1975 album Rock 'n' Roll. https://youtu.be/UJYHjsN3Q10